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details how the obama campaign explained dumping joe biden and reed got the idea reid didn't pay income tax and more. the book doesn't come out until next week but jonathan martin has all the incite details and joins us now. it's fascinating on your reporting in this. how serious were they looking into having hillary clinton be the vice president? >> it was serious, not that it was intentionally polled and focused grouped. campaigns don't spend the money unless they are seriously exploring something. it was only known but about a half dozen of the top obama senior advisors, people like david axle rod and most notably the chief of staff william daily, then chief of staff who became close to joe biden. they are similar age, similar background. >> similar background. you talked to him? >> i talked to him on the phone and he confirmed saying he thought it was his due diligence as chief of staff to explain the possibility of what she would mean for obama in 201. they concluded she wouldn't add a substantial effect, she would help but not enough to dump biden. >> so a bump but not big enough to j
details how the obama campaign explained dumping joe biden and reed got the idea reid didn't pay income tax and more. the book doesn't come out until next week but jonathan martin has all the incite details and joins us now. it's fascinating on your reporting in this. how serious were they looking into having hillary clinton be the vice president? >> it was serious, not that it was intentionally polled and focused grouped. campaigns don't spend the money unless they are seriously...
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the emergency room is counterproductive and for the people about the takers, this is a massive hidden tax. we wind up paying for that. that's a reason why health care costs so much. >> right, i agree with you and support the principles of obama care and more frustrated that the system failed allowing perhaps the whole thing to collapse. we don't know how it will play out but the very people they need to get enrolled, the young people that are healthy now that may have 30, 40, 50 years, they are the ones they have to get. if they are turned away from this -- >> first of all, every program of this size was a headache at first. so was bush's medicare prescription drug program for the old folks. remember that, hey, free viagra, have a boner on george bush. remember me at the polls. they didn't like that at first, now it's popular. s is, medicare, all these programs have these kind on problems when you start with them. but the reason why it's going to work is women. yes, young men do not want to sign up because they think they are invincible. women get it. women are a little more complicated.
the emergency room is counterproductive and for the people about the takers, this is a massive hidden tax. we wind up paying for that. that's a reason why health care costs so much. >> right, i agree with you and support the principles of obama care and more frustrated that the system failed allowing perhaps the whole thing to collapse. we don't know how it will play out but the very people they need to get enrolled, the young people that are healthy now that may have 30, 40, 50 years,...
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many folks don't want tax dollars going to this kind of thing. they say, it's their human right. as maxine said in that piece, people are paying for it. in the end, not the beginning. >> a healthy hose party? >> a healthy hose party. >> it's part of the population who couldn't get health care. >> high risk, as well. >> all right. your stories are always quite interesting. >> thank you, don. >> thank you. we appreciate that. let's get to the top of the hour and the top story now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon, you are in the cnn news room. it is 6:00 straight up here in the east. we are going to begin in los angeles. you need to watch this story. the widow of the tsa officer killed in the brutal attack at l.a.x. speaking out. listen. >> hello, everybody. thank you for coming out. i know you have been waiting for a statement from the family. thank you for respecting the fact we are hurting. my husband passed away. here is a statement. he was born and moved to the united states at the age of 15. he
many folks don't want tax dollars going to this kind of thing. they say, it's their human right. as maxine said in that piece, people are paying for it. in the end, not the beginning. >> a healthy hose party? >> a healthy hose party. >> it's part of the population who couldn't get health care. >> high risk, as well. >> all right. your stories are always quite interesting. >> thank you, don. >> thank you. we appreciate that. let's get to the top of the...
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have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a quality of care issue, not just cost. >> ron, you're in virginia, right? >> running for congress there. >> ken cuccinelli's numbers are back. >> because of obama care. >> especially because young people are suffering because of the law. young people are suffering. premiums are up 45% for recent grads. 200% for a 30-year-old. we have to reach out and be advocates to fight against the law. we have to defend young americans. what's happening is we are in a recession uh now. we have to stand up. >> how old are you? >> 24. >> i'm 25. >> i'm 51. >> a young person in your 20s nowadays, you have high unemployment. ki
have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a...
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his father was the source for the harry reid rumor about mitt romney not paying taxes for the last ten years. >> i remember chasing harry reid around capitol hill trying to tell us the source of that. >> it was senior. >> fascinating. thank you so much. >>> let's get back to michaela for the rest of the headlines this morning. >>> making news, house republicans say only six people signed up for health care on the first day of the launch of the obama care website. that in notes from a war room meeting now released showing by the end of day two, the site received 248 insurance enrollments. the health and human services spokesperson says the notes are not official data on enrollment. those are scheduled to be released later this month. >>> a harrowing ordeal and narrow escape after a school bus plunged off a low bridge and into a frigid, fast-moving creek. it happened in douglas, kansas, 30 miles southeast of wichita. the bus winding up partially submerged on its side in the water. the children managed to escape through a hatch before help arrived. >> a couple of kids were yelling and a c
his father was the source for the harry reid rumor about mitt romney not paying taxes for the last ten years. >> i remember chasing harry reid around capitol hill trying to tell us the source of that. >> it was senior. >> fascinating. thank you so much. >>> let's get back to michaela for the rest of the headlines this morning. >>> making news, house republicans say only six people signed up for health care on the first day of the launch of the obama care...
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what if we took a new idea, instead of an ideological fight, instead of the idea of paying through tax increase and the republican party of paying through cuts, what if we had better ideas that saved us huge volumes of money? there's a real immediate practical example of why breakout say totally different approach. and what i'm going to spend a lot of -- probably the next decade of my life trying to teach politicians, including chris christie, who in many ways fit this is model. new ideas, new approaches, lot of courage in taking on the unions, he could be one of the guys who becomes a breakout guy for politicians. >> if you could convince them that they need to go positive and leave the negativity for others, they'll have to make a place for you on rushmore. >> i don't know about that. we've done it three times. ronald reagan, the obama '08 campaign. three examples of the kind of positive that works. >> let's hope we see it again. thank you so much. good luck with the book. always a pleasure to have you on "new day." check out newt's new book "breakout" that's out this week. governor
what if we took a new idea, instead of an ideological fight, instead of the idea of paying through tax increase and the republican party of paying through cuts, what if we had better ideas that saved us huge volumes of money? there's a real immediate practical example of why breakout say totally different approach. and what i'm going to spend a lot of -- probably the next decade of my life trying to teach politicians, including chris christie, who in many ways fit this is model. new ideas, new...
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don't expect an agreement in the next several weeks on dramatic tax reform. you have paul ryan, patty morrie saying the same things, they want to talk, they're open to compromise. when you start asking about the details, are democrats ready to make big changes in social security and medicare? are republicans ready to make tax changes that include new revenues? you still get resistance. right now, the atmosphere is good. there are a lot of problems when it comes to the specifics. it's not time to put up a clock yet but we should have the control room staff having a deadline clock ready. we may dance through this again. >> and again, again, the issue continues to be new revenue taxes, however you want to label it we'll be talking about that much more. thank you so much, john. great to see you. >> the issues are not new. it's just a question of whether you can get a break. >> and if the political will is there to actually do something. we will see as i hate to say but have to say. thank you, john. >>> what's going on, michaela? >> i want to see him jump for joy
don't expect an agreement in the next several weeks on dramatic tax reform. you have paul ryan, patty morrie saying the same things, they want to talk, they're open to compromise. when you start asking about the details, are democrats ready to make big changes in social security and medicare? are republicans ready to make tax changes that include new revenues? you still get resistance. right now, the atmosphere is good. there are a lot of problems when it comes to the specifics. it's not time...
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she has a letter circulating that basically they will postpone the tax penalties. you also have senator ron johnson. he wants -- if you want the keep your own plan, you can. he is saying i will grandfather everything. he's got 40 cosponsors, senator mary landrieu may or may not sign on to him. now, do you think that president obama and harry reid will allow any of these democratic bills to even be voted on? do you think so? >> i don't think it's up to the president. i think it's solely up to harry reid in this case. >> oh, come on. oh, come on. >> yes. yes, harry will have a vote on this. and the reason why is there is two members of the united states senate that you just mentioned that are up for reelection that are in states. >> and max baucus. >> harry reid has to give his caucus distance from the president. >> that's right. >> the president is too damaging. and so yes, harry reid would bring to it a vote even if the president doesn't want it to come to vote. >> remember, the president is not running for reelection. these guys and gals in the senate are. their n
she has a letter circulating that basically they will postpone the tax penalties. you also have senator ron johnson. he wants -- if you want the keep your own plan, you can. he is saying i will grandfather everything. he's got 40 cosponsors, senator mary landrieu may or may not sign on to him. now, do you think that president obama and harry reid will allow any of these democratic bills to even be voted on? do you think so? >> i don't think it's up to the president. i think it's solely up...
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as you said, he's a tax cutter. he's a budget cutter. he's a pro-life guy. i mean, he may not be the only guy, jimmy, but they've got to find somebody. i'll give you ten seconds. somebody win a blue state. >> yeah. and he's giving a road map how to do it. i think that's pretty powerful. >> great stuff. phil, ari, jim, thanks, everybody. that's it for tonight's show. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. we'll have more election coverage tomorrow night. and more obama care. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. (watch ticking) >> you know, in today's regulatory environment, it's virtually impossible to--to violate rules. and this is something that the public really doesn't understand, but you--it's impossible for you to go unde-- for a violation to go undetected... >> kroft: yes, that's bernie madoff saying it was impossible to do exactly what he did. but one man did try to tell the government what madoff wasp to. how long did it take you to figure out that there was something wrong? >
as you said, he's a tax cutter. he's a budget cutter. he's a pro-life guy. i mean, he may not be the only guy, jimmy, but they've got to find somebody. i'll give you ten seconds. somebody win a blue state. >> yeah. and he's giving a road map how to do it. i think that's pretty powerful. >> great stuff. phil, ari, jim, thanks, everybody. that's it for tonight's show. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. we'll have more election coverage tomorrow night. and more obama care. ♪ ♪...
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>> well, it's a tax on innovation. it makes no sense. it was a penalty, really, for the medical technology industry not coming to the party as the insurance companies and big pharma did. >> you mean not having better lobbyists. >> well, that could be it too. and so i'd like to see it go away. i don't know, but i think the number one issue, now, becky, is getting this system fixed and i think we've got to have a whole change at how we approach. we've got to get pragmatic. the republicans have been saying eliminate. you're not going to eliminate, that's the law of the land, let's get it done. like any group of executives, get it done, get it fixed and put them in charge. and the president's got to stop playing politics or else it'll drag down the administration for years to come. >> jim parsons is one of our guest hostst today. >> in your view, is there some sort of drop dead date where we go beyond where there just is not enough signed up that the insurance companies start to back out and this thing goes into -- is there a date around whi
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>> i am applying for my blue passport. >> do you still pay taxes in france? >> no, i don't. >> it's unbelievable, isn't it? >> it is crazy. >> you only got 7% of your assets. i'm surprised you have that much in france. >> french companies are global. second, they've been beaten up so much. no, no -- >> i got you. >> you have no access to capital. so the only very good businesses have survived in france. >> they've got to be good. >> that's right. that's right. so they don't need much capital, they usually have brands, more towards the services side of things, they're very global and as a consequence, you do find great stocks listed in france with very -- >> you went to a french business school. >> yes, that's an oxymoron. >> thank you for playing along. >> thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >>> let's get back to this hour's special guest, philadelphia federal reserve president charles plosser. you've heard of guys that build like bomb shelters and stock it with canned goods. there are people in the past that said once the government puts in a poli
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he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i...
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the average tax subsidy you can get to buy this type of insurance is about $2700 which can offset some of this increased cost. that might lessen the blow to some people except they don't know that because they can't get to the website that tells them this is the savings they are allowed to have. there's a whole host of problems compounding one another for the administration. this can change over time but at this moment you have the sense that, you know, this is just one great mess that administration has to figure out a way to deal with. >> encourage everyone to read lisa's report. she and her team put together a lot of news. another big story not only allies upset over the agency's wiretapping, senator diane feinstein is calling for a full review of the mass data collection at home and abroad. the california democrat who chairs the senate intelligence committee said she's opposed to spying on u.s. allies. according to senator feinstein congress has not been adequately kept in the loop. feinstein said the administration assured her surveillance would not continue. a point some official
the average tax subsidy you can get to buy this type of insurance is about $2700 which can offset some of this increased cost. that might lessen the blow to some people except they don't know that because they can't get to the website that tells them this is the savings they are allowed to have. there's a whole host of problems compounding one another for the administration. this can change over time but at this moment you have the sense that, you know, this is just one great mess that...